Our vision for Coating Inspection Services

Our Corrosion inspection staff aim to attend sites in a manner to keep a project moving and any site based issues are resolved using great interpersonal skills coupled with a great range of practical, problem solving skills.

Our reports include a chronology of the coating survey and project detailing the good work performed whilst documenting any site based issues and non-conformances that are all a part of the journey to good project delivery. Additionally our detailed reports enable an easy reference to apply commercial warranties and defend against any potential failure analysis when problems occur.

Our staff, corrosion inspection, Coating survey and consultancy is delivered in a proactive approach that aims to include all intermediaries, to collaborate, and apply great project delivery for the end user, the Asset Owner.

Generally our services are engaged when;

Requested by an Asset Owner mostly through their project specification documents.

Requested by a Head Contractor either; to supplement their own in-house skills, or; in response to their Clients specification.

Requested by a fabricator or coatings contractor to enforce their internal quality control.

1. What is involved in a Coatings Inspection Report?

Specification

Coatings inspection assumes there is a project document that specifies what are;

The desired project outcomes.

How the project is to be delivered in reference to Safety, Health, Environment & Quality.

What Standards are to be applied to meet these objectives.

This project document represents the Asset Owners (or their representative) interests and is required to enable good coating inspection services and programs.

The Inspectors Role

Our nace coating inspectors' role should be established between the parties in a brief Position Statement that confirms;

What is the project & what is the specification?

Whose interest are we employed to protect?

Who we report to when site issues cannot be resolved & turn into non-conformances?

Are there any duties for the inspector, outside of the specification?

2. How Remedy can help you?

Many projects commence with a Project Manager and a Contractor along with a written quotation and a project warranty. Presumably everything should go well! However often it's the opposite.

It's the focus on project warranties that distracts busy project manager from what they should focus on, being; Quality assurance!

Only Coatings Quality assurance is a proactive approach to great project delivery, warranty is a reactive and often insufficient method of controlling project quality.

Our services will provide you focus on Coatings quality assurance during the critical stages of a coatings project to inspect, test, observe and document each stage of the project. Our tasks can be summarized below;

Pre start works include;

A review of the project specification

A review of the Contractors project appraisal stages.

Align the Contractors quality documentation to match the specification requirements.

When these things are incomplete, Remedy can include a consultancy service to assess the;

Owners objectives

Develop a coating specification to meet these needs

Provide a brief Position Description for coating inspection duties.

Inspection duties

Depending on the specification, we are required to perform some or all of the following;

Any elements that do not meet the specification standards are to be dealt with as per the coatings inspectors' Position Description.

What you get from Remedy's' Coating Inspection Services

Our Coating Inspection Service will provide you with a detailed Coating survey report including;

Project details & part numbers (if available).

Specification details & the coating system used.

A chronology of the coating project detailing the good work performed whilst documenting any site based issues and non-conformances that are all a part of the journey to good project delivery.

A photo diary for easy reference when you are communicating to others that have not been to site.

Reports will include daily observations written in a project chronology along with detailed test reports such as; Dry film thickness, Porosity testing, Adhesion testing, Surface profile testing, Coating hardness or Cure testing, Salt or Contamination testing and Ambient weather records.

References to pass/fail criteria for each test (garnered from the Specification) and a chronology of how remedial items (non-conformances) are closed out.

Supporting documentation.

On larger jobs this report will be issued in draft form through the project to enable good communication between all parties. A final revision will be issued following the Completion stage of the project.

Completion stage

Upon project completion;

We require final conformance of the Contractors works with the specification.

4. How do we get started?

To get started Remedy just needs your purchase order approving our rates.

From there we will send you information to explain what we require, such as;

The project specification and associated documents.

Site drawings or parts list and parts drawings.

A list of project intermediaries and contact details.

Advice to team members authorising RAP to act on your behalf. We will send you an email template for your use.

With this information we can commence to contact the team members and get involved in the process.

5. What do you need to do throughout the process?

We have done these works many times before and aim to manage our tasks independently. We will ask you to advise the relevant parties of our involvement. We have a template email for you to adapt and use that includes; our role in the project, information for the Contractor on how we need to interface, mechanisms to deal with non-conformance.

We should only need your assistance when;

There is ambiguity in the specification that we can't resolve without your support.

There is a site issue that we have tried to resolve already & need your support to enforce the specification.

From here Remedy aims to be;

Proactive in providing inspections.

Collaborative in providing site based solutions.

Thorough in providing reporting.

Summary

Protective coatings Inspection projects involve many variables that need to be controlled. They occur in difficult locations and protective coatings are the only barrier to separate the steel pipe from the corrosive environment. This structure is then to be in service for 40+ years. It is imperative that these coatings are applied in strict accordance with the specifications and when added elements come together to hinder good application, the seemingly simple job becomes terribly difficult.

Our Coating inspection services are an added cost however being involved at the pre start stage of this project, we will minimise the risk of poor workmanship, delays and rework. We look forward to working with you on your next project & aim to provide you with the assurance that any project we are involved with will meet with your expectations.